Ecosystem Services /

By: Jacobs, SanderMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Elsevier, 2013ISBN: 9780124199644Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I: Ecosystem Service Basics Chapter 1 - Inclusive Ecosystem Services Valuation Nicolas Dendoncker, Hans Keune, ... Erik Gómez-Baggethun Pages 3-12 Chapter 2 - Ecosystem Services and Their Monetary Value Inge Liekens, Leo De Nocker, ... Anil Markandya Pages 13-28 Chapter 3 - Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Sander Jacobs, Birgen Haest, ... Francis Turkelboom Pages 29-40 Chapter 4 - Ecosystem Service Indicators: Are We Measuring What We Want to Manage? Wouter Van Reeth Pages 41-61 Chapter 5 - Inquiring into the Governance of Ecosystem Services: An Introduction Hans Keune, Tom Bauler and Heidi Wittmer Pages 63-69 Part II: Ecosystem Services: Conceptual Reflections Chapter 6 - Monetary Valuation of Ecosystem Services: Unresolvable Problems with the Standard Economic Model John Gowdy and Philippe C. Baveye Pages 73-77 Chapter 7 - Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Opposed Visions, Opposed Paradigms Martin Sharman Pages 79-84 Chapter 8 - Earth System Services—A Global Science Perspective on Ecosystem Services Sarah Cornell Pages 85-89 Chapter 9 - Ecosystem Services in a Societal Context Joachim H. Spangenberg Pages 91-95 Chapter 10 - The Value of the Ecosystem Services Concept in Economic and Biodiversity Policy Leon C. Braat Pages 97-103 Part III: Ecosystem Service Debates Chapter 11 - Valuation of ES: Challenges and Policy Use Inge Liekens and Leo De Nocker Pages 107-119 Chapter 12 - Ecosystem Services in Belgian Environmental Policy Making: Expectations and Challenges Linked to the Conceptualization and Valuation of Ecosystem Services Tom Bauler and Nathalie Pipart Pages 121-133 Chapter 13 - Ecosystem Services Governance: Managing Complexity? Hans Keune, Tom Bauler and Heidi Wittmer Pages 135-155 Chapter 14 - Ecosystem Service Assessments: Science or Pragmatism? Sander Jacobs, Hans Keune, ... Patrick Meire Pages 157-165 Chapter 15 - Negotiated Complexity in Ecosystem Services Science and Policy Making Hans Keune and Nicolas Dendoncker Pages 167-180 Chapter 16 - The Natural Relation between Biodiversity and Public Health: An Ecosystem Services Perspective Hans Keune, Pim Martens, ... Anne-hélène Prieur-Richard Pages 181-189 Chapter 17 - Global Trade Impacts on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Alain Peeters Pages 191-219 Part IV: Ecosystem Services: Tools & Practices Chapter 18 - CICES Going Local: Ecosystem Services Classification Adapted for a Highly Populated Country Francis Turkelboom, Perrine Raquez, ... Hans Keune Pages 223-247 Chapter 19 - The Ecosystem Services Valuation Tool and its Future Developments Inge Liekens, Steven Broekx, ... Tanya Cerulus Pages 249-262 Chapter 20 - EBI—An Index for Delivery of Ecosystem Service Bundles Katrien Van der Biest, Rob D’Hondt, ... Patrick Meire Pages 263-272 Chapter 21 - ES Thinking and Some of Its Implications: A Critical Note from a Rural Development Perspective Frédéric Huybrechs, Johan Bastiaensen and Gert Van Hecken Pages 273-284 Chapter 22 - Enhancing Ecosystem Services in Belgian Agriculture through Agroecology: A Vision for a Farming with a Future Alain Peeters, Nicolas Dendoncker and Sander Jacobs Pages 285-304 Part V: Ecosystem Service Reflections from Practice Chapter 23 - Ecosystem Service Practices Hans Keune, Nicolas Dendoncker and Sander Jacobs Pages 307-315 Chapter 24 - Reflections from Policy Practice Anne Teller Pages 317-319 Chapter 25 - (how) Can Financial Institutions Contribute to Sustainable Use of Ecosystem Services? Frederic Ghys Pages 321-323 Chapter 26 - Making Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services Operational in Europe through Biodiversity Offsetting and Habitat Banking Guy Duke Pages 325-330 Chapter 27 - SKB, SNOWMAN, and Ecosystem Services Simon W. Moolenaar and Jos Brils Pages 331-334 Chapter 28 - Contribution of DG Environment of Federal Public Service Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment Lucette Flandroy, Sabine Wallens, ... Saskia Van Gaever Pages 335-340 Chapter 29 - Relevance of an Ecosystem Services Approach in Southern Belgium Marc Dufrêne Pages 341-345 Chapter 30 - A Participatory Approach to Wildlife Management in Walloon Farmlands Layla Saad Pages 347-349 Chapter 31 - Ecosystem Services for Wallonia Cédric Chevalier Pages 351-357 Chapter 32 - Relevance of the Concept of Ecosystem Services in the Practice of Brussels Environment (BE) Machteld Gryseels Pages 359-361 Chapter 33 - Contribution of the Agency for Nature and Forests Panis Jeroen A.E. Pages 363-366 Chapter 34 - Integrating Ecosystem Services in Rural Development Projects in Flanders Jan Verboven and Paula Ulenaers Pages 367-372 Chapter 35 - Reflection on the Relevance and Use of Ecosystem Services to the LNE Department Tanya Cerulus Pages 373-376 Chapter 36 - Obstacles to Use an Ecosystem Services Concept in Agriculture Sylvie Danckaert and Dirk Van Gijseghem Pages 377-379 Chapter 37 - The Concept of Ecosystem Services Leen Franchois Pages 381-383 Chapter 38 - Ecosystem Services in Natuurpunt Wim Van Gils Pages 385-387 Chapter 39 - Ecosystem Services in Nature Education in the Province of West Flanders Kris Struyf and Leo Declercq Pages 389-392 Chapter 40 - Integrating the Concept of Ecosystem Services in the Province of Antwerp: The Inland Dunes Project Lieve Janssens Pages 393-396 Chapter 41 - Bosland: Application of the Ecosystem Services Concept in a New Style of Forest Management Pieter Vangansbeke, Leen Gorissen and Kris Verheyen Pages 397-404
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Part I: Ecosystem Service Basics

Chapter 1 - Inclusive Ecosystem Services Valuation
Nicolas Dendoncker, Hans Keune, ... Erik Gómez-Baggethun
Pages 3-12

Chapter 2 - Ecosystem Services and Their Monetary Value
Inge Liekens, Leo De Nocker, ... Anil Markandya
Pages 13-28

Chapter 3 - Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
Sander Jacobs, Birgen Haest, ... Francis Turkelboom
Pages 29-40

Chapter 4 - Ecosystem Service Indicators: Are We Measuring What We Want to Manage?
Wouter Van Reeth
Pages 41-61

Chapter 5 - Inquiring into the Governance of Ecosystem Services: An Introduction
Hans Keune, Tom Bauler and Heidi Wittmer
Pages 63-69




Part II: Ecosystem Services: Conceptual Reflections

Chapter 6 - Monetary Valuation of Ecosystem Services: Unresolvable Problems with the Standard Economic Model
John Gowdy and Philippe C. Baveye
Pages 73-77

Chapter 7 - Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Opposed Visions, Opposed Paradigms
Martin Sharman
Pages 79-84

Chapter 8 - Earth System Services—A Global Science Perspective on Ecosystem Services
Sarah Cornell
Pages 85-89

Chapter 9 - Ecosystem Services in a Societal Context
Joachim H. Spangenberg
Pages 91-95

Chapter 10 - The Value of the Ecosystem Services Concept in Economic and Biodiversity Policy
Leon C. Braat
Pages 97-103




Part III: Ecosystem Service Debates
Chapter 11 - Valuation of ES: Challenges and Policy Use
Inge Liekens and Leo De Nocker
Pages 107-119

Chapter 12 - Ecosystem Services in Belgian Environmental Policy Making: Expectations and Challenges Linked to the Conceptualization and Valuation of Ecosystem Services
Tom Bauler and Nathalie Pipart
Pages 121-133

Chapter 13 - Ecosystem Services Governance: Managing Complexity?
Hans Keune, Tom Bauler and Heidi Wittmer
Pages 135-155

Chapter 14 - Ecosystem Service Assessments: Science or Pragmatism?
Sander Jacobs, Hans Keune, ... Patrick Meire
Pages 157-165

Chapter 15 - Negotiated Complexity in Ecosystem Services Science and Policy Making
Hans Keune and Nicolas Dendoncker
Pages 167-180

Chapter 16 - The Natural Relation between Biodiversity and Public Health: An Ecosystem Services Perspective
Hans Keune, Pim Martens, ... Anne-hélène Prieur-Richard
Pages 181-189

Chapter 17 - Global Trade Impacts on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
Alain Peeters
Pages 191-219



Part IV: Ecosystem Services: Tools & Practices

Chapter 18 - CICES Going Local: Ecosystem Services Classification Adapted for a Highly Populated Country
Francis Turkelboom, Perrine Raquez, ... Hans Keune
Pages 223-247

Chapter 19 - The Ecosystem Services Valuation Tool and its Future Developments
Inge Liekens, Steven Broekx, ... Tanya Cerulus
Pages 249-262

Chapter 20 - EBI—An Index for Delivery of Ecosystem Service Bundles
Katrien Van der Biest, Rob D’Hondt, ... Patrick Meire
Pages 263-272

Chapter 21 - ES Thinking and Some of Its Implications: A Critical Note from a Rural Development Perspective
Frédéric Huybrechs, Johan Bastiaensen and Gert Van Hecken
Pages 273-284

Chapter 22 - Enhancing Ecosystem Services in Belgian Agriculture through Agroecology: A Vision for a Farming with a Future
Alain Peeters, Nicolas Dendoncker and Sander Jacobs
Pages 285-304




Part V: Ecosystem Service Reflections from Practice

Chapter 23 - Ecosystem Service Practices
Hans Keune, Nicolas Dendoncker and Sander Jacobs
Pages 307-315

Chapter 24 - Reflections from Policy Practice
Anne Teller
Pages 317-319

Chapter 25 - (how) Can Financial Institutions Contribute to Sustainable Use of Ecosystem Services?
Frederic Ghys
Pages 321-323

Chapter 26 - Making Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services Operational in Europe through Biodiversity Offsetting and Habitat Banking
Guy Duke
Pages 325-330

Chapter 27 - SKB, SNOWMAN, and Ecosystem Services
Simon W. Moolenaar and Jos Brils
Pages 331-334

Chapter 28 - Contribution of DG Environment of Federal Public Service Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment
Lucette Flandroy, Sabine Wallens, ... Saskia Van Gaever
Pages 335-340

Chapter 29 - Relevance of an Ecosystem Services Approach in Southern Belgium
Marc Dufrêne
Pages 341-345

Chapter 30 - A Participatory Approach to Wildlife Management in Walloon Farmlands
Layla Saad
Pages 347-349

Chapter 31 - Ecosystem Services for Wallonia
Cédric Chevalier
Pages 351-357

Chapter 32 - Relevance of the Concept of Ecosystem Services in the Practice of Brussels Environment (BE)
Machteld Gryseels
Pages 359-361

Chapter 33 - Contribution of the Agency for Nature and Forests
Panis Jeroen A.E.
Pages 363-366

Chapter 34 - Integrating Ecosystem Services in Rural Development Projects in Flanders
Jan Verboven and Paula Ulenaers
Pages 367-372

Chapter 35 - Reflection on the Relevance and Use of Ecosystem Services to the LNE Department
Tanya Cerulus
Pages 373-376

Chapter 36 - Obstacles to Use an Ecosystem Services Concept in Agriculture
Sylvie Danckaert and Dirk Van Gijseghem
Pages 377-379

Chapter 37 - The Concept of Ecosystem Services
Leen Franchois
Pages 381-383

Chapter 38 - Ecosystem Services in Natuurpunt
Wim Van Gils
Pages 385-387

Chapter 39 - Ecosystem Services in Nature Education in the Province of West Flanders
Kris Struyf and Leo Declercq
Pages 389-392

Chapter 40 - Integrating the Concept of Ecosystem Services in the Province of Antwerp: The Inland Dunes Project
Lieve Janssens
Pages 393-396

Chapter 41 - Bosland: Application of the Ecosystem Services Concept in a New Style of Forest Management
Pieter Vangansbeke, Leen Gorissen and Kris Verheyen
Pages 397-404

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